Récolte du blé d'hiver dans les champs de la ferme collective Tersky Konny Zavod dans le Caucase du Nord.
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Tous les acteurs du secteur agricole suivent de près l’évolution de la situation dans la région de la mer Noire.
People in Western Ukraine walking to the Polish border.
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The intensifying conflict in the Ukraine has raised the issue of racism not only in Ukraine, but Europe. Three specific and related dimensions of racism are evident in this complex conflict.
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The scope of a new law targeting sanctions at Russia will need to be clear on many critical issues, including military aid to Ukraine.
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It’s illegal for Australians to answer Ukraine’s call to join its global cyber militia and defend against online Russian aggression. But the government could (carefully) legalise it if it wants to.
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Alphabet, Apple, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft have each taken some form of action against Russia — but the actual impact it will have isn’t clear.
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Teachers can inspire children and young people to feel hopeful and promote a sense of agency through thoughtful, honest discussion and developmentally appropriate activities.
Women look at a screen displaying exchange rate at a currency exchange office in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Russian currency has plunged against the U.S. dollar after the West imposed severe economic sanctions.
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Some economic sanctions may violate international law principles, including those the sanctions are intended to enforce. They may therefore undermine the very legal regimes Canadians champion.
Voting at the United Nations General Assembly special session on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Namibia’s refusal to condemn Russia undermines the credibility of its claims to support sovereignty, territorial integrity, and self-determination of all nations.
Two men speak in the backyard of a house damaged by a Russian airstrike, according to locals, in Gorenka, Ukraine, March 2, 2022.
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Over centuries, theory on just war has developed six main criteria for assessing conflicts.
Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, points to the training facility hit by Russian artillery at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
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The world held its collective breath as Russian troops battled Ukrainian forces at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The battle is over and no radiation escaped, but the danger is far from over.
Putin has kept most oligarchs at a distance – literally and figuratively.
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An expert on oligarchs explains how they came to be Russia’s richest and most powerful people and scrutinizes their relationship with Putin.
Russian police have detained thousands of Russians who have taken to the streets to protest the invasion of Ukraine.
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Sanctions follow a ‘punishment logic,’ which often hurts the wrong people – and will likely weaken an already beleaguered Russian opposition.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been lauded for his resistance to the Russian invasion.
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A political philosopher explains the moral symbolism ascribed to Zelenskyy’s ‘heroism’ and why he offers hope to those who hold democracy dear.
Flare landing on the nuclear power station, seen on a screen grab taken from a surveillance camera .
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Trouble may arise if the operating reactor is shut down, with risks ranging from a used fuel meltdown to a reactor core explosion.
Screengrab of unarmed Ukrainian civilians trying to stop Russian convoys.
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Nonviolent protest could also prove effective in stopping hostilities in Ukraine.
Distraught: Russian soldiers’ mothers with pictures of their sons killed in Chechnya, 1995.
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Soldiers’ mothers have a history of opposing Russian wars.
Graffiti by the artist J.Warx in Valencia, Spain.
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It may be soft power, but it still packs a punch.
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China has suggested it could negotiate on behalf of the world with Russia, but what are the implications of that?
These charity leaders teamed up to fundraise on March 3, 2022, for refugees fleeing Ukraine.
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Give with your head, not just your heart, advises a scholar who has studied donations made after disasters and other crises.
Isolated: Vladimir Putin in a video conference with his Security Council.
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The Russian president has already shown he will come down hard on domestic opposition to the war in Ukraine.